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In inventory management, a stock keeping unit (abbreviated as SKU, pronounced es-kay-YOO or SKEW [1]) is the unit of measure in which the stocks of a material are managed.It is a distinct type of item for sale, [2] purchase, or tracking in inventory, [3] such as a product or service, and all attributes associated with the item type that distinguish it from other item types (for a product ...
Dollar General has more than 19,400 stores in 48 states, the District of Columbia, and Mexico, [74] [75] and approximately 158,000 employees. [76] Dollar General also has 17 distribution centers in 16 states. [13] Since 2017, DG has opened stores in North Dakota, Wyoming, and Washington.
Product category volume (PCV) is the percentage share (or dollar value) of category sales made by stores that stock at least one SKU of the brand in question, in comparison with all stores in their universe. [1] Product Category Volume (PCV) Distribution (%) = 100 x Total Category Sales of Outlets Carrying Brand ($) ÷
Dollar General said quarterly gross profit as a percentage of net sales fell to 30% compared to 31.1% during the same period last year due in part to increased markdowns, increased inventory ...
Dollar General just announced its "Decked Out in Deals" promotion for the holiday season. The sale will include three-day "DG Deal Days" sales events, according to a press release issued by Dollar...
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All-commodity volume (ACV) is a weighted measure of product availability, or distribution, based on total store sales. In other words, ACV is the percentage of sales in all categories that are generated by the stores that stock a given brand (again, at least one SKU of that brand) (note: ACV can be expressed as a percentage or as a dollar value (total sales of stores carrying brand).
Less than a year ago, things were good for Dollar General (NYSE: DG) shareholders. The stock traded around $150 per share. But it has now dropped more than 50% from its highs in 2024 and the sell ...